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Kimber Kable: 4PR Series Speaker Cables
  • Hot Deal! Kimber Kable 4PR Series High - Grade Audiophile Speaker Cables
  • Hot Deal! Kimber Kable 4PR Series High - Grade Audiophile Speaker Cables
  • Hot Deal! Kimber Kable 4PR Series High - Grade Audiophile Speaker Cables

Kimber Kable: 4PR Series Speaker Cables

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The Kimber Kable 4PR Series Speaker Cables are a lab - recommended audiophile - grade option for enhancing sound quality. These cables are suitable for amplifiers up to 150w power. Made with oxygen - free copper conductors, they offer rich and accurate sound. The helix braided design reduces unwanted noise. You can choose between SBAN (banana plug) or Raw endings. They come in a 3 - meter / 10 - feet length and are in stock at Turntable Lab, ready to ship immediately. With 1/3rd the signal loss of conventional 13AWG parallel conductor designs, they are known for accuracy, pacing, and proper imaging. Technical specs include 4x copper conductors PE dielectric per polarity for 13AWG (2.255mm2), parallel capacitance of 127 pF / meter, series inductance of 0.25 uH / meter, dc loop resistance of 0.016 Ohm / meter, and an outside diameter of 0.4'.

Using these Kimber Kable 4PR Series Speaker Cables is easy. First, make sure your amplifier is turned off. Then connect one end of the cable to your amplifier. If you've chosen the SBAN (banana plug) endings, just plug them in. For raw endings, follow the standard wiring process. Next, connect the other end to your speakers. When it comes to safety, always ensure the power is off before making or changing connections to avoid any electrical hazards. To maintain these cables, keep them away from sharp objects that could cut or damage them. Also, avoid bending them too sharply as it might affect the internal conductors. If they get dirty, you can gently wipe them with a dry, soft cloth.


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